Updating search results...

Search Resources

26 Results

View
Selected filters:
  • Astronomical Society of the Pacific
My Sky Tonight Activities
Read the Fine Print
Educational Use
Rating
0.0 stars

Through the NSF-funded My Sky Tonight program, we have created a set of research-based, science-rich astronomy activities that are engaging and developmentally appropriate for pre-K aged children, and trained hundreds of educators at museums, parks, and libraries across the U.S. on how to effectively engage their youngest visitors (ages 3 – 5) in astronomy.

Subject:
Astronomy
Physical Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Date Added:
08/08/2022
Red Hot, Blue Hot, Mapping the Invisible Universe
Read the Fine Print
Educational Use
Rating
0.0 stars

Many astronomical images show galaxies, nebulae and other objects in bright rainbow colors, but these are not the colors we would see if looking at these objects with our eyes, since the light from these objects may not be visible to us. Scientists chose the colors in the image to represent the invisible wavelengths of light. This activity explores the ideas of invisible light and representational color and lets participants create their own representational color map of the temperature of a surface.

Subject:
Astronomy
Physical Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Date Added:
08/08/2022